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Female Chinese Water Dragon

Mallory1784

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Hello All,
I need some help. I just recently found out that i have a FEMALE Chinese water dragon. I heard that they lay eggs even if they do not have a male. I am kinda freaking out because she is about 2 1/2 and i do not think that she has ever layed any eggs and i am having trouble finding out more information on the internet about what i need to do for her. Do i need to put something special in her cage for her to lay eggs? When do they usually lay eggs? What should i be looking for? If anyone could help me i would really appreciate it.

Thank you
 
I don't have any water dragon experience, but generally a gravid female will undergo a fairly obviouse increase in girth. By gently palpating, you may even be able to feel the developing eggs. Females ready to lay will also do a lot of digging. This page has some good info on what to look for in a gravid dragon and how to care for her and set up a place for her to deposit her eggs: http://www.triciaswaterdragon.com/breeding.htm

-Alice
 
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